Set of 4 pics newly discovered, from Brighton , March 10.1971 UK.No Credits

Memories! I had to queue all night on the pavement a few weeks earlier to get my tickets.

It was in an old Ballroom over a cinema near the Clock Tower in Brighton renamed "The Big Apple". Because it had been a ballroom it actually had a spring floor... which was in deed going up and down during the show.

It's the first time I consciously noticed that Bill & Charlie were following Keith's lead.

This great website is putting up a series of gig listings for 1960s garage rock bands (the lists are not exhaustive and some dates can be added in the comments). The latest one is a list of the Artwoods gigs: [www.garagehangover.com]

Third Man Records is proud to introduce our partnership with Universal Music Group in an effort to highlight the depth and importance of the Chess Records catalog. In what is now our third ongoing, label-based series of 7" reissues, along with our Sun Records and Tamla Records series, today we release three singles that are the pinnacle of Muddy Waters' recorded output.

Additional recordings in their partnership with Universal's Chess Records catalog will follow later this year, including a reissue of Muddy Waters' Electric Mud, and this first batch is available on black vinyl wherever fine, new records are sold and via thirdmanstore.com, as well as a limited edition on "Chess-nut" Brown vinyl at both Third Man Records storefronts and at Reckless Records in Chicago, while supplies last.